The treatment of Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and his niece, female, lie and conspiracy Andrew Marvel is explained in "My Last Duchess" and "His Niece" Several topics These 16th century poetry also closely observes men's domination of women and men's domination of women. These two poems will also tell us the way of handling women and the performance of that era. Both poets of Robert Browning and Andrew Marvel used a poetic style to write poetry but the eyes of these two poems did not seem to talk directly to the audience.
Many poems are about the struggle of women's lives and the love they experience. Two of them were "to his niece" by Andrew Marvel and "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning. There are some similarities and differences in attitudes towards women. "His niece cherishes women and their love, and" My last Duchess "completely ignores the role of women in society. "To his niece" is an invitation to love, "My last Duchess" lowered them. In Marvell's poem, he expressed his love and said, "You should be in this state, and I will not love at a slower speed" (line 19 - 20). This shows that he did everything for her love. Even if she is embarrassed, she should get more than her and he explained that his love for her will always exist. Browning, on the other hand, said his mistress "from the heart ... immediately so happy, it was too easy to impress, she likes the water that she saw" (lines 22 to 24 ). ......)
The treatment of Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and his niece, female, lie and conspiracy Andrew Marvel is explained in "My Last Duchess" and "His Niece" Several topics These 16th century poetry also closely observes men's domination of women and men's domination of women. These two poems will also tell us the way of handling women and the performance of that era. Both poets of Robert Browning and Andrew Marvel used a poetic style to write poetry but the eyes of these two poems did not seem to talk directly to the audience.
Comparing Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" and Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess", these poems are in different contexts. The speakers of both verses are talking about love and temptation, although they have two different ways of love, they are the same. Love is the strongest topic of these verses. In Marvel and Browning poetry, speakers love these unique ways. At Andrew Marvell's The Coy His Mistress, a poetry speaker is crazy about a woman who does not give him time. The speaker chased the lady, he suggested that time flies, they should grab it and run as fast as possible. "If we are the world and the time, there are no crimes of this 腼腆, Madam, (1-2)